Chemistry/Physics
How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 100 g of lead 20 degrees C? The specific heat of lead is 0.0305 cal/g K. A) 51 cal B) 61 cal C) 71 cal D) 81 calJuly 13, 2015 by Domino

Pre-Calculus
I'm trying to finish up my pre-cal homework and I am stuck on 2 problems... ***determine the intervals over which the function is increasing, decreasing, or constant*** 32. f(x)=x^2-4x 33. f(x)=√x^2-1 (that's square root of x^2-1) thank you so much for the help =)September 17, 2011 by Cristina

Pre-Calculus
I'm trying to finish up my pre-cal homework and I am stuck on 2 problems... ***determine the intervals over which the function is increasing, decreasing, or constant*** 32. f(x)=x^2-4x 33. f(x)=√x^2-1 (that's square root of x^2-1) thank you so much for the help =)September 17, 2011 by Cristina

Physics
A 150 gram golden (specific heat 0.03 cal/gram^0 C) spoon at 20^0C is placed in a cup of tea at 100^0C. The amount of heat which the spoon absorbs from the tea which is necessary to reach spoon's tempature 47^0C is a)360.4 Cal b)121.5 Cal c)78.24 Cal d)15.08 Cal e)157.5 CalMarch 5, 2015 by Vashti

Science
A 50 gram ice cube is cooled to -10oC in the freezer. How many calories of heat are required to heat it until it becomes liquid water at 20oC? (The specific heat of ice is 0.5 cal/goC.) Answer A) 1250 cal. B) 4000 cal. C) 5000 cal. D) 5250 cal. Can someone please help me solve...September 26, 2011 by Anonymous

physics
A 50 gram ice cube is cooled to -10oC in the freezer. How many calories of heat are required to heat it until it becomes liquid water at 20oC? (The specific heat of ice is 0.5 cal/goC.) Answer A) 1250 cal. B) 4000 cal. C) 5000 cal. D) 5250 cal. Can someone please help me solve...September 26, 2011 by Allison

Chemistry
How much heat is released when 10 g of steam at 100°C is cooled to 10 g of liquid water at 100°C? I am working on a practice test and the answer is not in the back of the book. Can some one help me. 1. 10 cal 2. 5400 cal 3. 800 cal 4. 6200 calNovember 10, 2011 by nan